How did black leaders feel about segregation in American society?
A) They thought that it was merely a passing phase.
B) They thought that it was acceptable, as long as they made other political gains.
C) They found it unacceptable and fought it through lawsuits and protests.
D) They ignored segregation entirely and went about their lives as before the war.
Answer: C
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